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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Woodson

Tyler Woodson has started 3 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: North Carolina Re-Introduction

Tyler WoodsonPosted
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Eric Ingram:

@Tyler Woodson Welcome back!  All the best to you and the family.

 Thanks Eric!

Post: North Carolina Re-Introduction

Tyler WoodsonPosted
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Dan Handford:

We all experience setbacks. It’s all about the come back that matters. Full steam ahead!

Glad to have you back!

 Thanks Dan!

Originally posted by @Rodrigo Afanador:

Hi Tyler, 

I do some wholesaling here in the Asheville/Hendersonville area. Feel free to reach out anytime. Also have a podcast which is Asheville Real Estate News. (avlerealestatenews.com) we have had interviews and conversations with a variety of lenders, realtors, home inspectors, etc.  Hope to connect in person in the near future. 

Thanks Rodrigo, I'll check out that podcast and be in touch! 

Originally posted by @Robert Ombres:

I am a real estate agent in Asheville. I typically refer to Staton Law Firm in Hendersonville or GRCC in Asheville for closings. My lender partner Justin Hamilton, Vice President at the Federal Savings Bank is always accessable to me- after hours and weekends. He offers the typical loan packages at competitive rates and a few interesting portfolio loans for investors.

Always happy to help.

Thanks Robert, appreciate the reccomendations, I will check into them! 

Post: North Carolina Re-Introduction

Tyler WoodsonPosted
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Grant Rothenburger:

Asheville is a beautiful area! Welcome (back?) to BP!

@Grant Rothenburger thanks! great to be back in the game! 

Originally posted by @Chris Harjes:

Mahalia Kennedy and Caleb Coaplen are great Realtors. Mike Morgan at UFCU is my favorite lender after much experimentation with others. Contractors are super hard to come by these days, and seem to be the limiting factor.  :(   

I use John White in Hendersonville for closings. He's great. 

 @Chris Harjes, thanks for the recommendations, greatly appreciated!  I've moved around a bunch for the last 4 years and it seems like everywhere you go Contractors are the limiting factor!

Hey Everyone,

I moved to Asheville recently and am just starting to get familiar with the area, and hoping to start investing here now that we are settled.  Does anyone have recommendations for team members they would like to share?  Primarily focused on SF and small multi-family.  Looking for realtor, wholesalers, lender, and contractor recommendations at this time, but would love to hear from anyone who has people who are good to work with for investors.

Thank you!

Post: North Carolina Re-Introduction

Tyler WoodsonPosted
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Dawn Brenengen:

@Tyler Woodson Welcome to NC! You landed in a beautiful part of our state. I heard a rumor that Ashville was cracking down of STR and were not allowing new ones (although I'm not sure how anyone would be able to tell if a house was a new one or old one). Have you heard anything like that?

@Dawn Brenengen, Thanks! Yes Asheville proper is cracking down on STR, my understanding was the same as yours regarding no new STR. From what I have heard from others, this is only enforced if there are complaints from neighbors or the community. Have read some speculation that other towns may follow suit (Black Mountain, Hendersonville, etc.) depending on how this change goes for Asheville.

Those type of regulations are definitely something that scares me about STR in the area, if I go that route my plan is to work with properties that are a little more rural to have less concerns about regulation (but that probably comes with other headaches!)

Post: North Carolina Re-Introduction

Tyler WoodsonPosted
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Courtland Clavette:

Tyler,

Check out the CREIA group in Asheville. There are regular monthly meet ups  for various levels. I am looking for my first property as well and open to anywhere in the region. Focusing on multi family rentals. Here is a link to the meet up page. Hope to see you next week!

https://www.meetup.com/Carolina-Real-Estate-Investors-Association-CREIA/events/

 Thanks, I'll check that out!

Post: North Carolina Re-Introduction

Tyler WoodsonPosted
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Walter Ciucevich:
@Tyler Woodson

Narrow down and pinpoint what your target property is, find it and pull the trigger. I’m only about 3 hours from you and am open to investing in other parts of NC if you are looking for a deal partner on your first one.

We are on house 9, mostly flips but in the process of renovating a house right now that will be our first air b&b/short term rental.

Thanks Walter, love this advice, spot on to what I need to focus on, now I just need to do it!